For a normal show, on a normal day, in a normal time, we'd usually put two or three experts in a room with Colin and ask them to hash out whatever it is we're interested in for that hour.

For this show, by the time it's over with, we'll have corresponded with dozens of people and recorded interviews with seven or eight experts from ten or eleven different disciplines: a philosopher, an ethicist, a futurist, a speechwriter, a comedy writer, an author of speculative fiction, a politician, an 'investigative humorist,' a Muslim, an expert in international affairs, and an expert in... manners.

It's going to be, you might say, huge.

The premise that we posed to all of these folks is simple, but you won't believe it, but we mean it:

It's 2019. We're two years into a Donald Trump presidency. Is there still running water? Or: Is everything made out of gold?

GUESTS:

Donna - A small business owner and a Donald Trump supporter who lives in Connecticut

Henry Alford - An "investigative humorist" and the author of Would It Kill You To Stop Doing That? A Modern Guide to Manners; he wrote a "psychological profile" of Trump for Vanity Fair: "Is Donald Trump Actually a Narcissist?"

Michael Lynch - Professor of philosophy at UConn and the author of The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data

Jon Macks - Seven-time Emmy nominee who was co-head writer for this year’s Academy Awards and a speechwriter and political consultant who’s written for Senators Elizabeth Warren and John Kerry; his book Monologue: What Makes America Laugh... Before Bed comes out in paperback in April

Wendell Wallach - Futurist, ethicist, and scholar at Yale University's Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics and the author of A Dangerous Master: How To Keep Technology from Slipping Beyond Our Control